Vincent Bozzi, president and co-owner of Spokane-based publishing company Bozzi Media, says the company plans to debut a regional bimonthly women's magazine in January.The new publication is to be called Spokane CDA Woman, Bozzi says, and will a
Design Works Inc., a longtime Spokane-area interior design concern, has moved to a retail area north of downtown.The company has leased 3,000 square feet of space at 2504 N. Division, across Division Street from the General Store, and has moved
The Washington state Department of Social and Health Services is vacating a large office complex at 1925 E. Francis this month to save costs and consolidate operations, and the building now is listed for lease.DSHS spokesman John Wiley says the
The Scott Law Group PS, of Spokane, has increased substantially its office space on the sixth floor of the Spokane Chronicle Building, at 926 W. Sprague downtown. Originally located in about 3,700 square feet of space, the firm now occupies feet
Century 21 Beutler & Associates, a prominent Coeur d'Alene-based real estate brokerage, has closed its Liberty Lake office and has moved its agents that were based there to other offices.Ann Beutler, who co-owns Beutler & Associates with her 21
Two Spokane inventors are joining forces to commercialize a magnetic support, or levitation, technology that they believe has big potential for use in sliding doors, wall panels, gates, and similar applications.One of the inventors, retired John
A bear ate through the backpack. While the bag's owner escaped injury, the now-shredded side of his North Face product requires some serious patch work before the next camping trip.Penny Schwyn, owner of a home-based sewing repair business has a
A major remodel project is under way at the largest vacant space in NorthTown Mall, where Marshalls, a discount apparel retail chain, plans to open next spring.Marshalls originally had hoped to open in time for the current Christmas shopping but
Spokane Valley-based Revett Minerals Inc. has won a favorable decision from a federal appeals court in a dispute with environmental groups over whether its proposed Rock Creek, Mont., mine would harm grizzly bears and bull trout the company last of
Catholic Charities Spokane, one of the area's largest social-service nonprofits, plans to begin work this month on an $8 million low-income housing project downtown, next to its House of Charity homeless men's shelter.The nonprofit will a at 108